CULINARY ARTS

"NO ONE IS BORN A GREAT , ONE LEARNS BY DOING." JULIA CHILD

9000 E. Chaparral Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85256 www.scottsdalecc.edu/programs/culinary-arts 480-423-6284 • [email protected] CULINARY ARTS

We believe that anyone interested in a Culinary Arts education will be able to find an appropriate class or program of study at Scottsdale Community College. Our intention will be to stretch your imagination, expand your curiosity and provide you with professional guidance. We’re confident that our collective expertise, advice and support can help you achieve your individual goals.

WE OFFER UNIQUE CLASSES & PROGRAMS FOR ALL LEVELS OF CULINARY ARTS EDUCATION AND SKILL DEVELOPMENT • Culinary Arts Block Program • Commercial Bakery and Pastry Arts • Online Culinary Program The Culinary Arts Program at Scottsdale Community College was initiated in response to the continuing demand for professionally trained culinarians for local resorts and . Our program has been producing industry professionals for over 30 years and we are continuing to evolve and develop new standards of excellence in Culinary arts education. Our hands-on curriculum provides students with classical techniques and knife skills within SCC’s 10,000-square-foot .

SCC’s Culinary Arts curriculum is designed to align with industry standards and current market trends that prepare our graduates for real-world applications. Our block program is proud to be accredited by the American Culinary Federation as well as the North Central Association of Colleges. These accreditations provide our students employment contacts and transferable credits to regionally accredited institutions, including Northern Arizona University, Arizona State University, Grand Canyon University and Johnson & Wales for advanced degrees in a variety of hospitality, nutrition and culinary arts areas.

SCC CULINARY ARTS PROGRAMS AND CLASSES

Culinary Commercial Online Arts Block Baking and Culinary Program Pastry Program Classes

• 2 semester, full-time program. • Part-time evening program. • Online classes program. • 38 total credit hours. • Open enrollment. (interview • Open enrollment. (interview and acceptance NOT required • Interview and acceptance and acceptance NOT required) ) required. • Specialized instruction in • Four 8-week classes available. • Comprehensive program. Commercial Baking & Pastry. • Certificate available. Classes include: Savory , • Certificate available. • Transferable credits to post Baking & Pastry, • Transferable credits to post secondary school/college/ Operations, Costing, secondary school/college/ university. Nutrition and more. university. • 15:1 student-teacher ratio. • Certificate and AAS degree available. • Transferable credits to post secondary school/college/ university.

To learn more about Scottsdale Community College Culinary Arts Program: • Submit a student interest form at https://www.scottsdalecc.edu/divisions/hospitality-tourism-and-culinary- arts/culinary-arts • Schedule a kitchen tour and/or interview • Call us at 480-423-6084 or e-mail at [email protected] CULINARY ARTS

INDUSTRY FACTS Considering a culinary career? Some facts to consider from the National Association: • In Arizona, job growth is projected to rise by 14% by 2020, which equates to 36,000 new jobs. • Sales will exceed $8.6 billion in Arizona and $42 billion in the US. • Restaurant jobs represent more than 11% of the state’s employment.

MISSION The mission of the Culinary Arts Department at Scottsdale Community College is to provide our students with dynamic, flexible and diverse programs and classes that offer essential and effective training to take the passion for cooking to the next level of expertise, skill and knowledge. To enable the fulfillment of this mission, the Culinary Arts Department is committed to: • Providing students with the highest quality of education while providing the industry with highly skilled employees. • Maintaining, updating and expanding courses, programs and facilities to provide students with an education that is responsive to personal, industry and career needs. • Offering a variety of educational options to conform to the diversity of our student population. • Continual development, evaluation and assessment of the programs that are offered to ensure the highest quality of our courses and programs. • Enhancing continuous career growth through a climate conducive to life long learning and professional development. CULINARY ARTS

CULINARY ARTS ADVISORY BOARD Our department is proud to have a fabulous team of industry professionals on our Advisory Board. They provide excellent advice on current industry trends, employment opportunities and skill sets required for success. ASSOCIATE DEGREES Students who wish to pursue a two-year degree may continue with academic classes to complete an Associate of Applied Science Degree in our Culinary Arts certificate program. This course of study requires a total of 60-65 credit hours. Academic credits from other NCA accredited institutions may also be transferred to SCC to complete this degree.

FINANCIAL AID Financial aid as well as VA benefits and scholarships are available to those who qualify. Contact information for these areas can be found in the SCC General Catalog or on the SCC website at www.scottsdalecc.edu/admissions/financial-aid-scholarships. **Please note that financial aid must be completed prior to the semester that you intend to enroll.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Our faculty is committed to the local communities that we serve. The Culinary Arts Department provides numerous opportunities for student involvement in charitable projects to raise funds for those in need of assistance. Providing food for the homeless and working with several after-school programs provides our students with valuable life skill development that complement their culinary education.

GRADUATE SUCCESS Local restaurants, hotels and resorts regularly contact our department to hire our students and graduates. Chefs and restaurateurs inform our faculty that our Culinary Arts graduates are well qualified and possess the skills and work habits necessary to make a positive impact in the workforce.

Our alumni hold positions as chefs, sous-chefs, and business owners and advance rapidly in all areas of our industry. Per our latest alumni survey, more than 80% of students have reported highly successful industry careers in a wide variety of areas. Check us out on Facebook as well – www.facebook.com/sccculinaryarts CULINARY ARTS

CULINARY ARTS BLOCK PROGRAM The Culinary Arts Block Program is a full-time, two semester program that provides students with hands-on training paired with traditional academic instruction. This program is designed to provide our students with an overview of all aspects of restaurant operations. Students are accepted in both fall and spring semesters. Enrollment is limited to 30 students each semester and we encourage you to apply well in advance of your intended semester of enrollment.

One of the strengths of SCC’s culinary program is the 15 to 1 student-teacher ratio. This ratio helps ensure students’ comprehension through direct instructor engagement. Students rotate through hands-on classes per semester that include: Hot Foods, Bakery & Pastry, and Dining Room Operations. Academic classes include Nutrition, Safety/Sanitation and Food Costing & Inventory Control.

To learn more about Scottsdale Community College Culinary Arts Program: • Submit a student interest form at https://www.scottsdalecc.edu/divisions/hospitality-tourism-and-culinary- arts/culinary-arts • Schedule a kitchen tour and/or interview • Call us at 480-423-6084 or e-mail at [email protected] TUITION / FEES / COSTS: The current chart for SCC tuition and registration costs by credit hour can be found on the SCC website www.scottsdalecc.edu/admissions/tuition-fees. Students enrolled in the program also will incur expenses for books, knives, kitchen equipment and uniforms that will be required prior to the start of the first semester of participation. Block Program 1st Semester 2nd Semester Tuition $1700.00 $1530.00 Course lab fees $600.00 $600.00 Uniforms/Knives $700.00 $0 Textbooks (approx.) $150.00 $100.00 Registration Fee $15.00 $15.00 Total $3165.00 $2245.00 These costs are based on 2019 tuition and lab fees, are approximations of books, uniform and supply costs and are subject to change.

CERTIFICATE IN CULINARY ARTS (38 CREDITS)

Semester (Block) 1 - 20 credits (students must enroll concurrently in all block 1 courses) CUL103 & COLD FOODS 3 CREDITS CUL105 PRINCIPLES OF PROFESSIONAL COOKING 3 CREDITS CUL115 FOODSERVICE: SANITATION, SAFETY & STEWARDING 2 CREDITS CUL130 SAVORY FOODS 1 6 CREDITS CUL160 BAKERY 1 3 CREDITS CUL170 DINING ROOM OPERATIONS 1 3 CREDITS Semester (Block) 2 - 18 credits (students must enroll concurrently in all block 2 courses)

FON100 INTRODUCTORY NUTRITION 3 CREDITS CUL120 FOOD COSTING & INVENTORY CONTROL 3 CREDITS CUL230 SAVORY FOODS II 6 CREDITS CUL260 BAKERY II 3 CREDITS CUL270 DINING ROOM OPERATIONS II 3 CREDITS

TOTAL CREDITS OF CERTIFICATE PROGRAM ...... 38 CULINARY ARTS

CURRICULUM: The two-semester Culinary Arts Block Program consists of 38 credit hours, reflecting a combination of lecture and laboratory classes.

BLOCK PROGRAM - COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

1ST SEMESTER

CUL 105 - PRINCIPLES OF PROFESSIONAL COOKING 3 CREDITS *This class is an intensive 2-week, in person class. Meets the 1st two weeks of each semester. 8:00 am-4:00 pm Introductory principles and skills for professional cooking. Introduces organizational structure of kitchen staff in different types of . Includes basic principles of safety and sanitation, equipment and utensil use, French cooking terms, recipe use, measuring techniques, identification and use of seasoning agents, and basic cooking methods applied to stocks, sauces and soups, vegetables, starches, entrees, and eggs. Emphasis on practical experiences in a commercial kitchen.

CUL 103 - BREAKFAST & COLD FOODS 3 CREDITS *8-week online class Cooking techniques and preparation of breakfast items, salads, sandwiches,and dressings. Theory and practice of production of egg, pasta, cheeses, and fruit dishes, canapes and hors d’oeuvre creations. Study of lettuces, fruits, grains, cheeses and dressings as components of salads and sandwiches. Online class only.

CUL 130 - SAVORY FOODS I 6 CREDITS *6-week lab class Tuesday 8:30 am-12:00 pm, Wednesday - Friday 8:30 am - 1:30 pm Studies all facets of hot foods, including vegetable preparation, stocks, sauces, soups and line work for an American-style grill. Emphasis on techniques, taste, speed, organization, communication, teamwork and the development of professional knife skills. Reviews ingredients, production and plating techniques unique to grill kitchens.

CUL 160 - BAKERY I 3 CREDITS *6-week lab class Tuesday 7:00 am-12:00 pm, Wednesday - Friday 7:00 am - 11:00 am Theory and practice of operating a bakery or pastry shop in a hotel or restaurant kitchen. Provides experience in planning, ordering, scheduling and producing fine French and American pastries and baked goods. Emphasis on rapid, high-quality hand production of doughs, creams, fillings, cookies and breads.

CUL 170 - DINING ROOM OPERATIONS I 3 CREDITS *6-week lab class Tuesday 12:15 pm - 2:30 pm, Wednesday - Friday 11:15 am - 2:30 pm Focuses on theory and practice of operating a casual dining room, includes setup and cleanup, food and beverage service, proper etiquette and writing and presenting guest checks. Emphasis on customer accommodations.

CUL 115 - FOODSERVICE: SANITATION, SAFETY & STEWARDING 2 CREDITS *8- week online class with in person final

Focuses on the theory and practice of food service safety and sanitation. Emphasis on understanding and applying the Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP) concept. Reviews legal elements of food service sanitation based on requirements and recommendations of Maricopa County Health Department. Focuses on stewarding as an important kitchen support service with emphasis on appropriate practices and principles of receiving food and product rotation. Course concludes with administration of the ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification Exam. Students that have ServSafe manager certification are exempt from course. CULINARY ARTS

2ND SEMESTER

FON 100 - INTRODUCTORY NUTRITION 3 CREDITS *16-week hybrid class Monday 7:50 am - 9:40 am Introduction to the science of food and nutrition. Current sustainable dietary recommendations and applications for maximizing well-being and minimizing risk of chronic disease throughout the life cycle. An overview of the nutrients, emphasizing the importance of energy and fluid balance, and optimal functioning of the digestive system. Understanding factors that influence food intake in different cultures. Methods for evaluating credibility of nutrition claims, a focus on modern food safety and technology practices, and a worldview of nutrition are included. Emphasis is on personal dietary behavior change for a holistic life of wellness.

CUL 120 - FOOD COSTING, PURCHASING & INVENTORY CONTROL 3 CREDITS *16-week hybrid class Monday 10:00 am-11:50 am Basic skills necessary to understand and utilize cost controls. Focus on measurements, recipe costing, and yield analysis. Application of systems and practices for efficient food purchasing,storage, production, budgeting and inventory.

CUL 230 - SAVORY FOODS II 6 CREDITS *6-week lab class Tuesday 12:00 pm-4:00 pm, Wednesday-Friday 3:30 pm-9:00 pm Hot food preparation and service in a contemporary American kitchen. Focuses on modern adaptation of classical preparation skills. Emphasis on local foods, organization, teamwork, and developing plating skills.

CUL 260 - BAKERY II 3 CREDITS *6-week lab class Tuesday 12:00 pm-2:30 pm, Wednesday-Friday 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Focus on theory and practice of operating a bakery or pastry shop in a hotel or restaurant kitchen. Provides experience in planning, ordering, scheduling and producing fine French and American pastries and baked goods. Emphasis placed on rapid, high-quality hand production and assembly of breads, , and garnishes.

CUL 270 - DINING ROOM OPERATIONS II 3 CREDITS *6-week lab class Tuesday 2:45 pm-4:00 pm, Wednesday-Friday 4:30 pm-9:30 pm Theory and practice of operating a formal dining room, including setup and cleanup, food and beverage service, proper etiquette, and tableside food preparation. Emphasis on and setup, and managerial duties.

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COMMERCIAL BAKERY AND PASTRY ARTS EVENING PROGRAM The Commercial Baking and Pastry Arts Evening Program was designed for students who are passionate and focused on an education and career opportunities in the field of baking. Students are able to receive a certificate in Baking and Pastry in (2-3) semesters.

To learn more about Scottsdale Community College Culinary Arts Program:

• Submit a student interest form at https://www.scottsdalecc.edu/divisions/hospitality-tourism-and-culinary- arts/culinary-arts • Schedule a kitchen tour • Call us at 480-423-6084 or e-mail at [email protected] REGISTRATION: Registration is available in person through the Admissions Office, by phone at 480-423-6100 or online at www.scottsdalecc.edu/admissions. Students are required to have a working e-mail address and need to contact their instructor at least two weeks prior to the start of classes.

TUITION / FEES / COSTS: Tuition rates are found at www.scottsdalecc.edu/admissions/tuition-fees. They reflect the standard rate at Maricopa Community Colleges. Additional student out-of-pocket expense approx. $200 for kitchen uniforms & tools required for class.

CERTIFICATE IN COMMERCIAL BAKERY AND PASTRY ARTS PROGRAM (20 CREDITS) (ALL CLASSES ARE 8 WEEKS IN DURATION)

CUL113 COMMERCIAL BAKING TECHNIQUES 3 CREDITS CUL115 FOODSERVICE: SANITATION, SAFETY & STEWARDING 2 CREDITS CUL119 BAKING THEORY & RETAIL OPERATIONS 3 CREDITS CUL127 CLASSICAL DESSERTS 3 CREDITS CUL137 SPECIALTY BREADS & BREAKFAST PASTRIES 3 CREDITS CUL215 ADVANCED PASTRY 3 CREDITS or CUL217 WEDDING CAKE PRODUCTION 3 CREDITS CUL219 PROFESSIONAL PASTRY TECHNIQUES 3 CREDITS

TOTAL CREDITS OF CERTIFICATE PROGRAM ...... 20 CULINARY ARTS

CURRICULUM: *Most classes meet one to two days per week. 5:00 pm-9:45 pm.

CUL 113 – COMMERCIAL BAKING TECHNIQUES 3 CREDITS Principles and techniques for preparation, storage, and serving of bakery products. Includes breads, cakes, pies, pastry, cookies, fillings, and icings. Emphasis on practical experiences in a commercial bakery. Prerequisites: None.

CUL 119 – BAKING THEORY AND RETAIL OPERATIONS 3 CREDITS Baking principles to include detailed study of ingredients, heat transfer, and recipe conversions. Basic business operations for a retail bakery including bakery product line and floor plan design.

CUL 127 - CLASSICAL DESSERTS 3 CREDITS Advanced principles and techniques in commercial baking and preparation. Focus on fine pastries with European flair and on desserts served in better hotels, restaurants, and resorts. Preparation of macaroons, tarts, puff pastries, specialty cakes, and desserts such as Bavarian creams, mousses, custards, souffles, crepe desserts, and flammeries. Preparation and use of sauces, techniques for using nuts and chocolate, and exploration of new recipes. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in CUL113 or permission of Program Director.

CUL 137 – SPECIALTY BREADS AND BREAKFAST PASTRY 3 CREDITS The preparation of classical and artisan breads using advanced production techniques and skills. Classic breakfast pastry, with the production of laminated doughs, sweet doughs, and rich yeast doughs to include Danish, croissant, puff pastry, brioche, and other international classics. Completion of edible centerpieces made out of various styles of bread. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in CUL113 or permission of Program Director. 3 CREDITS CUL 215 – ADVANCED PASTRY ARTS Advanced pastry arts and decorative work as applied to showpieces and special occasion cakes. Includes sugar work such as pulled, blown, and poured as well as the use of tempered and modeling chocolate. Design and execution of a three-tier wedding cake as well as work on a special occasion and team wedding cake using gum paste, pastillage, chocolate, or marzipan. Includes desserts for special diets and spa desserts. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in CUL113 and CUL127, or permission of Program Director. OR CUL 217 - WEDDING CAKE PRODUCTION 3 CREDITS Basic and advanced execution for special occasion, wedding, and groom`s cakes to include initial design work, baking, icing, and advanced finishing techniques to include the use of fondant and gum paste. Enhancement of cakes to include basic sugar, pastillage, and chocolate decoration. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in CUL113 or permission of Program Director.

CUL 219 – PROFESSIONAL PASTRY TECHNIQUES 3 CREDITS Advanced production techniques for plated desserts, frozen desserts, modern and classical gateaux, petit fours, and chocolates. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in CUL113 and CUL127, or permission of Program Director.

CUL115 - FOODSERVICE: SANITATION, SAFETY & STEWARDING 2 CREDITS *8- week online class with in person final

Focuses on the theory and practice of food service safety and sanitation. Emphasis on understanding and applying the Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP) concept. Reviews legal elements of food service sanitation based on requirements and recommendations of Maricopa County Health Department. Focuses on stewarding as an important kitchen support service with emphasis on appropriate practices and principles of receiving food and product rotation. Course concludes with administration of the ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification Exam. Students that have ServSafe manager certification are exempt from course. CULINARY ARTS

CULINARY FUNDAMENTALS PROGRAM ONLINE & DUAL ENROLLMENT These courses are designed for students who wish to improve their cooking skills at home. The course work is conducted through an instructor/web-based environment. Classes are available for any and all to advance their culinary capabilities for self improvement or try something new. All classes satisfy restricted electives in any of our current degree seeking programs.

REQUIREMENTS & EQUIPMENT: All courses in the online program are taught via computer and e-mail. Students will need to have the ability to submit photos of their original work based on the instructor-driven assignments. Students will need the apppropriate kitchen equipment to be able to produce the assigned tasks. Additional costs will be incurred for food items required to produce the assignments. Classes are taught in eight-week formats and assignments are due weekly.

REGISTRATION: Registration is available in person through the Admissions Office, by phone at 480-423-6100 or online at www.scottsdalecc.edu/admissions. Students are required to have a working e-mail address and need to contact their instructor at least two weeks prior to the start of classes.

TUITION / FEES / COSTS: Tuition rates are found at www.scottsdalecc.edu/admissions/tuition-fees. They reflect the standard rate at Maricopa Community Colleges. The student also will incur the cost of knives, standard kitchen equipment, and food necessary to complete assigned tasks.

CURRICULUM: CUL 101 – CULINARY BASICS 3 CREDITS Theory and practice of basic elements of culinary arts fundamentals. Emphasis on safety, sanitation and uniform requirements, culinary terminology, basic nutritional guidelines, equipment needs and usage, standard measurements, knife selection and care, basic knife cuts, and fruit and vegetable identification and preparation.

CUL 102 – HOT FOODS 3 CREDITS Cooking techniques and preparation of varied meat, fish and poultry items. Theory and practice of production of stocks, sauces, and soups. Study of butchering, yields, purchasing and grade classification.

CUL 103 – BREAKFAST & COLD FOODS 3 CREDITS Cooking techniques and preparation of breakfast items, salads, sandwiches, and dressings. Theory and practice of production of egg, pasta, cheeses, and fruit dishes, canapés and hors d’oeuvre creations. Study of lettuces, fruits, grains, cheeses and dressings as components of salads and sandwiches.

CUL 104 – BAKERY & PASTRY 3 CREDITS Provides a study of cooking techniques and preparation methods for cakes, pies, cookies and simple desserts as well as production of doughs and breads. Includes preparation of various bakery sauces and toppings, use of chocolate and appropriate presentation methods for various types of desserts. CULINARY ARTS

CULINARY ARTS PROGRAM FULL TIME FACULTY Culinary Arts students at Scottsdale Community College are taught by experienced, innovative chefs and instructors and are assisted by committed and friendly staff. All instructors are experts in their fields and are dedicated to providing the best in culinary arts education. Brief summaries of their industry careers and expertise follow:

CHEF ASHLEY HOLIAN Holian began her career with Marriott hotels while still in high school as a banquet prep cook and quickly worked her way up the line. She cross-trained in front-of-the-house operations, banquet serving and bartending, bar management, and room service operations, but ultimately found her way back to working in as a lead. During her time with Marriott, she began a second career path with Sweet Republic Ice Cream heading up their ice cream production and confections creations. She developed new flavors, experimented with confections and helped expand the business by working with local chefs to create specialty flavors for their restaurants. In 2011, her career path shifted to teaching at Chaparral High Schoo l. She reformatted the existing culinary program and streamlined it to coincide with Scottsdale Community College's program. She is a proud alumni of SCC's Culinary Arts Program and looks forward to providing each student with the same incredible opportunities to advance.

MR. MARK DOW Mark Dow is an accomplished culinarian who began pursuing his culinary passions at a young age. Dow has a formal Culinary Arts education along with a degree in Hospitality and Restaurant Management, and has worn many hats during his extensive 25 year career in the Hospitality Industry. Dow has been a Corporate Chef, Resort Hotel Executive Sous-Chef, Chef de of James Beard award winning restaurant Janos in Tucson and restaurant General Manager. Chef Dow is proud to shares his experience and knowledge with our students at Scottsdale Community College.

CHEF THOMAS GREENWALT Chef Greenwalt brings extensive talent and expertise to our bakery pastry department having worked as a pastry chef at many of the finer resorts and restaurants in the valley and across the country. His unique creative abilities in this culinary area also have earned him multiple awards of distinction in competitive skills participation for professionals in the baking and pastry industry. Chef Greenwalt is a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America and is an ACF Certified Culinary Educator and Executive Pasty Chef.

CHEF DOMINIC O’NEILL A native of England, Chef O’Neill brings international experience to the program. His background includes executive chef positions at numerous 5-star resorts both abroad and in the United States, enabling him to expose our students to a wide variety of . Chef O’Neill is responsible for the design and development of our state-of-the-art teaching kitchens and classroom. He is also the innovator of “The Sous Chef” an interactive software application that is utilized in our on-line and certificate programs. He holds the distinction of being an Arizona Hall of Fame Chef. CULINARY ARTS

ACCEPTANCE AND REGISTRATION INFORMATION NOTE: Application and registration requirements and processes differ for all of the areas in which we provide culinary arts education. Below are the specifics for each of the differing components.

To learn more about Scottsdale Community College Culinary Arts Program: • Submit a student interest form at https://www.scottsdalecc.edu/divisions/hospitality-tourism-and- culinary-arts/culinary-arts • Schedule a kitchen tour and/or interview • Call us at 480-423-6084 or e-mail at [email protected] CULINARY ARTS BLOCK PROGRAM (OFFERED FALL & SPRING SEMESTERS) This program is a full-time two semester program and does require an interview and acceptance. Enrollment is allowed after official acceptance has been completed. To apply go to https://www.scottsdalecc.edu/divisions/hospitality-tourism-and-culinary-arts/culinary-arts and submit your Culinary Arts Interest form.

COMMERCIAL BAKING AND PASTRY PROGRAM & ONLINE CULINARY FUNDAMENTALS CLASSES (OFFERED FALL & SPRING) Registration is available in person through the Admissions Office, by phone at 480-423-6100 or online at www.scottsdalecc.edu/admissions. A valid e-mail address is also required. Course content is available at www.scottsdalecc.edu/programs/culinary-arts. CULINARY ARTS

WE WILL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS THAT ARE NOT COVERED IN THIS INFORMATION PACKET REGARDING ANY OF OUR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS OR CLASSES.

To learn more about Scottsdale Community College Culinary Arts Program: • Submit a student interest form at https://www.scottsdalecc.edu/divisions/hospitality- tourism-and-culinary-arts/culinary-arts • Schedule a kitchen tour and/or interview • Call us at 480-423-6084 or e-mail at [email protected] The Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD) is an EEO/AA institution and an equal opportunity employer of protected veterans and individuals with disabilities. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, or national origin. A lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in the career and technical education programs of the District. The Maricopa County Community College District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in its programs or activities. For Title IX/504 concerns, call the following number to reach the appointed coordinator: (480) 731-8499. For additional information, as well as a listing of all coordinators within the Maricopa College system, http://www.maricopa.edu/non-discrimination.